Thomas Jefferson
(April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) “All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.“ Thomas Jefferson: lawyer, Founding Father, author of the Declaration of...
View ArticleUlysses S. Grant
(April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) “Although a soldier by profession, I have never felt any sort of fondness for war, and I have never advocated it, except as a means of peace”. Hiram Ulysses Grant was a...
View ArticleCRF with guest Daria Novak, Congressional Candidate, CT CD-2
The other night I had the privilege of interviewing for the first time, someone who shares my first name AND my political philosophy: Daria Novak, a conservative Republican running for congress in...
View ArticleManic Monday: Upcoming Reviews, Books and Rants
I am very late in publishing today’s post mainly due to an internet connectivity failure that kept me offline for several hours, beginning yesterday afternoon. Needless to say, a frustrating event for...
View ArticleOn Mitt, Moderation and Palin
Good thing the Founding Fathers weren’t so-called “moderates” — the USA would have never gained its independence. And yet, those of us who believe in the vision of our Founders and the watershed...
View ArticleAndrew McCarthy on the Wages of Willful Blindness
Andrew McCarthy has hit another one out of the park today in a piece for Pajamas Media: This is the crossroads at which we now find ourselves. On one side are national security conservatives, myself...
View ArticleGary Jackson: ‘For Dick Cheney and His Ilk, John McCain’s Brilliant Choice of...
Gary Jackson has a fabulous rebuttal to Dick Cheney’s unnecessary, reprehensible (given the hostile media climate) and flat-out FALSE attacks on Sarah Palin. Unlike Cheney, Palin’s supporters know and...
View ArticleGovernor Palin Talks To Eric Bolling
Loved this interview today in which Palin and Bolling covered a wide range of topics, including the stunning Ted Cruz victory last night and the upcoming RNC convention. One of the things that always...
View ArticleThe Hope and the Change: A Review
Two weeks ago Steve and I interviewed conservative film maker Stephen K. Bannon on his newly released film, The Hope and the Change, after having had the privilege of screening it early. I honestly...
View ArticleMore Thoughts on the Election
Throughout the bruising, relentless primary season I had many battles with other conservatives over who would be the best “ABR” (Anybody But Romney). Although we might have supported different...
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